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Sindri: While the state government is yet to take a call for deputing third year medical students at covid care centres to tackle the manpower crunch . ....
Kiwi mum nursing young daughter in cancer battle not eligible for funds in Australia 2 May, 2021 10:05 PM 4 minutes to read The chemotherapy process has been gruelling for 5-year-old Vaitiare. Photo / Go Fund Me NZ Herald A Kiwi single mum living in Australia is battling for her daughter as she fights for her life - but the Australian government won t help in one crucial way. Gladys Hesse has been forced to take extended time off work to care for her 5-year-old daughter Vaitiare after the family were told she had a rare form of cancer. As a New Zealand living in Australia without a Special Category visa (SCV), Hesse is not eligible for any government support and friends have launched an online appeal to help raise funds to support the family. ....
May 02, 2021 State reports 40,990 new cases and 271 deaths Prominent hospital owners advised the Karnataka government to take measures to utilise final-year medical and nursing students for Covid-19 duty to alleviate medical human resource shortage. On Saturday, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, met hospital chain owners to seek their guidance in handling the second wave of Covid-19 infection sweeping the State. The meeting was attended by Dr Devi Prasad Shetty, Chairman and Executive Director of Narayana Health, MR Jayaram, Governing Board Chairman M S Ramaiah Hospital, Dr Sudarshan Ballal, chairman of Manipal Hospitals, Dr K Sudhakar, state Minister for Medical Education & Health, Dr CN Ashwathnarayan, State Deputy Chief Minister and state chief secretary P Ravi Kumar. ....
First PhD in nursing awarded in Pakistan Karachi May 1, 2021 Pakistan’s first-ever doctorate in nursing has been awarded by the Aga Khan University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery, SONAM, to Khairulnissa Ajani. As part of her PhD, Ajani conducted original research into hypertension or high blood pressure -– a condition that affects one in three adults in Pakistan. Her study developed an intervention to evaluate how well behaviour change strategies could help patients better manage their health. Ajani’s research found low levels of physical activity and poor adherence to a hypertension-friendly diet among people with high blood pressure. Interestingly, women, in particular, tended to focus more on their family’s wellbeing while neglecting their own. Her study also emphasises the importance of family support in encouraging a patient to take care of his or her health. ....
PUBS have spoken out after experiencing an increased number of no-shows since reopening. As of April 12, pubs and restaurants have been allowed to open for outdoor service only for the first time in months after coronavirus restrictions were eased. But now, several pubs have said they have lost money due to people booking tables but not showing up. At The Lapstone in Horton Heath, owner Russ Kitching claimed that 15 per cent of bookings last weekend didn t show up despite bringing in live music for those two days. The Lapstone, Horton Heath, photo credit: Carl Maskelyne Russ said: It s not good. Some people just block book and don t support. We take 50% of our turnover at weekends and that s when a no-show can be quite damaging. ....